Lord British and Darkstarr (Richard Garriott and Starr Long) revealed the latest trailer of Shroud of the Avatar in E3 2014. Unlike most of the trailers that were shown in E3 2014, Shroud of the Avatar didn't have an epic nor cinematic feel to it.

In fact, the trailer used actual in-game footage even though the game was still in Pre-Alpha. Keyword here is Pre-Alpha. Obviously, the game's pre-alpha graphics sucks and some of those who saw it decided to focus their criticisms on it.

Personally, the trailer was okay because it was an honest trailer. Other game developers will put out awesome looking trailers of their games that you won't even see in the game when it's released.

Besides, Shroud of the Avatar doesn't have the budget to put out an epic trailer. I'd rather want Richard Garriott to spend the money developing the game than on a freaking trailer. LOL.

Shroud of the Avatar is still in its early development. The look of the game will still change with its monthly Pre-Alpha Releases. Of course, expecting Skyrim-like graphics on a budget of $4 million for Shroud of the Avatar is next to impossible. LOL!

Also, for those who are new to Shroud of the Avatar, don't focus too much on the houses that are offered to backers. Getting a house and land in Shroud of the Avatar will be available to everyone using in-game currency when the game is officially released.

If someone wants to donate $12,000 to the game then so be it. He will get a mansion and a title in-game but the money will go to the game's development.

If someone wants to wait for the game to be finished before deciding to either buy it or not then that's perfectly fine too.

Kingdom Under Fire 2 is a free-to-play online multiplayer game that tries to combine elements of real-time strategy and role-playing. I'm not sure about the real-time strategy elements of the game though but it does has role-playing game elements to it.

I've only played the game for a few minutes but I'm already liking it. I guess, I like the fact that I'm always not alone when entering a dungeon. I'm always accompanied by a group of soldiers whom I assumed were under my command (but I could be wrong).

Anyway, I still need to see the real-time strategy part of Kingdom Under Fire 2 and I'm sure I'm going to see it soon. I just need to play the game a little bit more.

By the way, the opening battle was an awesome experience. There were so many units on the field fighting each other and it was just awesome to look at. It kinda gave the battle an epic feel to it even though all of the units were computer controlled.

I'm very surprised at the reactions or comments made by people who tried out Shards Online. Do they even know that the game is still in Pre-Alpha?

Yes, it's playable but it's not the complete game. Remember, Shards Online is going to be a moddable sandbox online role-playing game where players can create or start or manage their own Shards with their own rule-sets, stories and live content.

If you played Shards Online during the Open Preview Weekend then what you saw or what you played is just a very small portion of what the game is.

It may not have the best graphics but the potential of the game is great because it's going to be a real sandbox online role-playing game.

Just imagine yourself running your own Shard or server with its own Rules and Story. That would be awesome.

Anyway, based on the comments or reactions made by the people who tried the game, I think Shards Online is not fully understood by many of those who tried it but that's just my opinion.

In this blog post, I will share some videos from Shroud of the Avatar Pre-Alpha Release 6. Remember, the game is not yet in Alpha. What you'll be seeing are Pre-Alpha videos. Check them out by clicking on the image.

For a game in Pre-Alpha, Shroud of the Avatar is really shaping up. Obviously, the game still needs a ton of work but it's still in Pre-Alpha. What you saw in the videos now may not be the same in the next releases. Changes and more changes will happen before this game goes to Alpha.

I'm hoping in the next release we'll get to see this so called real-time Card-based Combat System.

Are you looking for a Strife Close Beta Key? Do you want one? Ha! Too bad because I don't have one. In fact, I want one too so I could try out this so called Premier Second Generation MOBA thing.

If it's Second Generation then it must be good, right?

I did a Google search for "strife close beta keys giveaway" and the search result was interesting. I'm not sure if the result is the same for everyone. We all know that Google likes to personalize their search results.

A search result for one person in one country may be different from another person in another country.

Why am I talking about search results? This blog post is not about search results nor is it about Google. It's supposed to be about Strife and that elusive Close Beta Key. Argh!

Anyway, next to Google search, Reddit is also a good place to search for Close Beta Keys. For some reason, the reddit section of Strife is deleting all reddits about Close Beta Keys. O_o

I used to play APB: Reloaded when it was still cool. The thing that I liked about the game was the awesome character creator and customization feature. It was so awesome that it can go head-to-head with City Of Heroes' character creator.

In my time playing the game, I never taunted anyone because I don't have any taunts. Now, APB: Reloaded are giving away free taunts to new players. I checked it out and it sucks.

It was only a crotch chop with a hand point emote. I kinda expected better.

So, Luvinia Online shutdown. It was shutdown when the publisher shutdown. It has millions of registered players. I never played it, did you? I know you did. Don't deny it. It shows in your eyes. You played Luvinia Online.

Did you cry when Luvinia Online shutdown? Of course you did. Your a baby. Ha ha ha!

Know what? You can stop crying now coz Luvinia Online is back. Wait! It's not back because it's not called Luvinia Online anymore. Now, it's called Luvinia World. The difference? I have no freaking idea. It's the same game, period.

So, stop crying and play the game. You know you want to.

You don't know what Luvinia Online or Luvinia World? Why ask me? Go check out the game's website or ask Google or visit blogs that write about Luvinia World. Go watch it on YouTube if you want to see what Luvinia World is.

This game hasn't yet reached the shores of the US of A and it already has a freaking Bot Program! WOW! Bot Programs infested the original Ragnarok Online MMORPG and it eventually ruined the game which made thousands of non-botting players quit the game.

I can't remember how I stumbled upon this post, maybe I was searching for something Ragnarok Online 2 related and I guess I got interested in learning more about it. Well, I'm not a Bot user. I actually quit Ragnarok Online because of people botting. I got interested because this Ragnarok Online 2 Bot is a potential game killer.

Yeah, yeah. I understand that it's not yet out but when it goes out then are we prepared for it? I have no freaking interest in playing with bots. I'd rather play with an asshole human player than a polite and silent Ragnarok Online 2 Bot. At least, I'll have more fun assholing an asshole player than assholing a BOT.

As far as I know, Bots in Ragnarok Online was the cause for the extinction of Porings in the game. Bots were relentless and didn't stop until the last Poring specie was killed. I love those Porings and that's why I'll forever despise Bots and their Bot Masters.

The first English server of Ragnarok Online 2 is already up and running but, what the hell, it won't let me login to my account. Arrgh! Why did this freaking publisher let me create an account when it won't let me login and play the game? WHY?

Okay, I'm talking about Ragnarok Online 2 SEA. It's the first English version of the game and it's published by Asiasoft and Playpark in Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. WTF! The SEA region is not only made up of 4 countries. The last time I counted, it's made up of at least 10 or 11 countires so why are the publishers limiting it to only four?

Well, they cited license agreements with the developer and that is understandable but still WHY only four countries? I want to freaking play this game.

Yep, that's absolutely right and no country block or IP block will stop me from playing Ragnarok Online 2. Why you asked? Simple, I'm a Rebel Gamer and Rebel Gamer's don't follow rules. YEAH!

My search for a way to play in the SEA server of Ragnarok Online 2 lead me to a blog post titled "One More Time! Bypass Ragnarok Online 2 SEA Country Block" and boy was it easy to follow. It's about bypassing the country block using WTFast and it's great because I already have a year long subscription to WTFast.

Hot damn! It's so freaking easy that it made me screamed which made my neighbors throw cans at my window. What's wrong with those people?

The bottomline is, I'm in the game and I'm having a blast killing porings. Yeah, porings, those cute and loveable drop like creatures that roam Mt. Mjolnir in Ragnarok Online and I'm killing them because the NPC told me to. Ha ha ha!

Die PORINGS and take that country block with you to hell. Mwa ha ha ha!